One day Mog was trying to catch a butterfly. She jumped high in the air. She jumped and jumped. Suddenly something happened to her paw. It was very sore.

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One day Mog was trying to catch a butterfly. She jumped high in the air. She jumped and jumped. Suddenly something happened to her paw. It was very sore.

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She smelled it. It was still sore. Then she licked it but it was still sore.

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She tried to walk on it, but it was very, very sore. Mog thought, “I’ve got three other paws. I’ll just walk on them instead.”

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“Oh dear,” said Mrs. Thomas. “If it’s no better tomorrow she’ll have to go to the vee ee tee.” She said vee ee tee instead of vet so that Mog wouldn’t understand. Mog hated going to the vet but Mrs. Thomas thought she probably couldn’t spell.

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That evening Mog did not want to eat her supper because her paw was too sore. It was so sore she couldn’t sleep. In the morning, she did not eat her breakfast. She lay on the floor feeling sad.

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Suddenly she was not on the floor anymore. Mrs Thomas had picked her up. Mog thought, “What’s happening? It’s rude to pick me up without asking me first.”

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Then she was in a basket. But it was not her proper basket It was a nasty basket that shut her in Mog did not like that blanket. She meowed a big meow. Debbie said, “It’s all right, Mog. We’re taking you to have your paw made better.” But Mog wanted to get out of the basket.

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Then they were in the car. It made a big noise and all the houses and trees and people rushed past outside. Mog knew that was not right. She meowed and meowed. At last the houses stopped rushing past and suddenly Mog was in a room.

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It was a room with lots of other animals. Mog thought, “I knew it! I knew it! This is the place I hate!” And she meowed more than ever.

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The other animals were sitting quietly with their people. They were surprised to hear Mog make so much noise.

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“It’s all right, Mog” said Debbie. “It’s all right, Mog” said Nicky. “It’s all right, puss” said the nurse. But Mog wouldn’t stop meowing. After a while the other animals thought perhaps Mog knew something they didn’t. The dogs began to bark.

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The parrot began to squawk. Even the hamster said “Eek! Eek!” They made so much noise that the vet came to see what was happening. “Oh, it’s Mog,” said the vet. “I thought it might be. Perhaps I’d better see her first.”

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Mog suddenly thought she liked the shut-in basket after all. The vet tried to look at her but it was very difficult. “Perhaps this way will be easier,” said the vet.

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“There,” said the vet at last. “Now, let’s have a look at that paw.” He did something very quickly. Then he said, “All done, She had a nasty thorn in her paw, and look – here it is!” “Now I’ll just give her a little pill and...

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...Ow!” said the vet. “Oh Mog!” said Debbie. “I’m so sorry,” said Mrs Thomas. “Watch out for that cat!” shouted the vet. “Quick! Catch it!” shouted the nurse.

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“Goodbye,” said the vet. “I think she’ll be all better in the morning after a good night’s sleep.”

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And that night Mog did have a good sleep.

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But the vet did not have a good sleep.

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The vet had a dream. It was a dream about wild animals.

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Mog had a dream too, but it was a lovely dream.

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Mog dreamt she was a butterfly.

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And in the morning her paw was no longer sore. It was not sore when she licked it. It was not sore when she walked on it. It was not sore when she jumped up high. She was better. She was all better. She was totally, completely better.